George Gillespie (1613–1648) was one of the most formidable Scottish Presbyterian theologians of the seventeenth century, a delegate to the Westminster Assembly and a fierce defender of Presbyterian church government against both Erastian and Episcopalian positions. This first volume of his collected works gathers key theological and polemical writings that shaped the Scottish Reformation’s legacy.
For historians of British religious life, the English Civil War period, and Scottish ecclesiastical history, Gillespie’s works are indispensable primary sources. Download the free EPUB and engage with one of the defining voices of seventeenth-century British Protestantism.